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BIND / Berkeley Internet Name Domain for Not Yet Techies"Computer Careers: Using This Distributed Database Software for Tracking Network Addresses Across the Internet"by Richard Stooker, President Info Ring Press and author of Secrets of Changing to a Computer Career |
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BIND / Berkeley Internet Name Domain is software written by Kevin Dunlap and now maintained by the Internet Software Consortium. BIND / Berkeley Internet Name Domain is the most popular distributed database of host information. BIND / Berkeley Internet Name Domain works with DNS / Domain Name System and keeps track of IP network names and locations of domain namesIt was created for BSDUnix and now works on all versions of Unix and Windows NT. It uses CIDR / Classless Inter-Domain Routing for allocation of IP addresses. BIND / Berkeley Internet Name Domain secures DNS messages with transaction signatures - TSIG. Next: Broadband |
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Permission is granted to reprint the above article in an ezine or on a website as long as it is reprinted in full, with no changes, with full credit and with this contact information and link included at the bottom. All other rights reserved. Copyright 2007 by Info Ring Press All Rights Reserved. Computer Careers (Home) Sitemap Contact Privacy Info Ring Press Richard Stooker PO Box 617 130-G Ballwin Manor Dr Ballwin, MO 63011 (636) 394-2052 rick@inforingpress.com |